Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict, Olinda

The Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict[1] (Portuguese: Basílica e Mosteiro de São Bento)[2] Also Basilica of the Monastery of St. Benedict Is an important Catholic architectural complex built in Baroque style located in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil,[3] which together with much of the historic center of the city, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict
Basílica e Mosteiro de São Bento
Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict is located in Brazil
Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict
Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict
Location of the Basilica and Monastery of St. Benedict in Brazil
8.019941°S 34.85205°W / -8.019941; -34.85205
LocationOlinda
Country Brazil
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Architecture
StyleBaroque
Designated1938
Reference no.50

History

The foundation of the Monastery of St. Benedict and its annexed church that goes back to the early days of Portuguese colonization in Brazil. The Order of St. Benedict went to Pernambuco at the request of the captain's grantee, Jorge de Albuquerque Coelho, to settle in the colony, offering them various benefits and advantages.

The construction of the present church of St. Benedict began in approximately 1660, after a fire that ravaged the city and old complex during the Dutch invasion, and finished in 1761,[4] according to the inscription.

In 1998, the Church of the Monastery of St. Benedict was elevated to the rank of Minor Basilica by Pope John Paul II, through the apostolic letter "Spectabile quidem."

See also

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References

  1. Basilica of the Monastery of St. Benedict in Olinda
  2. Robinson, Gardenia; Robinson, Alex (2014-02-10). Brazil Footprint Handbook. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN 9781907263873.
  3. Louis, Regis St; Chandler, Gary (2010-01-01). Brazil. Lonely Planet. p. 755. ISBN 9781741791631. Basílica e Mosteiro de São Bento (Olinda).
  4. Robinson, Alex (2013-02-28). Brazil Dream Trip. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN 9781907263668.
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